Hi Mark, > > > no, you don't need linux-wlan-ng for this. The stock orinoco_cs driver > > > works just fine in my laptop.
> > Ok, I get it working without encryption, but not with encryption. Did you > > get this working with WEP128? > using which module? the stock orinoco_cs module? Sorry, I don't use wep. > I use application level encryption and ipsec. Maybe someone else has > though... Yep, I compiled the 2.4.22 sources from unstable, but after reading the other posting from david am now moving to wlan-ng. At least I have found an option to use WEP128 there. > > Btw. If some day a 2.4.22 module will come out, how would I tell my > > system not use the pcmci stuff anymore, but the wlan-ng? > by installing linux-wlan-ng which inserts the module info in /etc/pcmcia I added the description reported by card manager to wlan-ng.conf and mapped it to prism2_cs. Furthermore I removed the mapping for my card from /etc/pcmcia/ config. We'll see how that works. I am currently waiting on the kernel-compulation as prism2_cs has not been found/built whatever (find /lib/modules/ - name *ism* didn't return anything). I now added links in /usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs to /usr/src/ pcmcia-<version-number> and the same for linux-wlan-ng. I also added --added-modules=pcmcia-cs and > > > There is no kernel citizenship hierarchy. Install the modules and they > > > will work. > > Unfortunately there is no module for 2.4.22 ;-( > You mean no precompiled linux-wlan-ng modules? Yes, that's true. Maybe > if you ask the maintainer to provide it. Yeah, good idea. Will do that if I don't get it working with the sources. With "not first class" I mean, that to me it is way harder to learn yet another way to compile the kernel. Cheers, Mariano -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]